I know GJ... at least I thought I knew him, and then I saw his brave and humorous documentary, and well now I really know him. I'm impressed that he was able to screen his present and past into an articulate, provocative and altogether captivating film. The multitude of camera angles offer a deeper insight into his family, for example; while GJ sits at the computer and the viewer is allowed a glimpse of his nervous hands whilst Frank & Cindy argue in the background is compelling, yet it is also familiar. Variety is another wonderful aspect to this film, each scene has a different point of view from the other and it really kept me on my toes. This is a crowning achievement, and more then anything a start to a prosperous future! Congratulations on a wonderful film GJ, it's sure to get you sailing.